Wednesday, May 26, 2010

At the Doctor's office. AKA what that table paper is really for.

The vision of health. Still a little short - in comparison to those his age (25-ish percentile) & a bit chubby - in comparison (52-ish percentile). So we no longer have to buy whole milk & skim milk. He will continue to eat Yo-Baby that is made with whole milk, but he may be able to try some flavored Kefir - plain is the only one that we could find full fat. He has had a cough which means that he has an ear infection. I am a bit guit ridden about not bringing him in over that earlier, but he is now on Rx & should be fine in no time.

He turns 18 months old today. No, I can not believe it. Everyone was right, time is speeding by. (Except when I think about our cruise...)

We turned the leftover chicken into chicken sandwiches. But we are going to have the last of the chicken tonight. (Who knew your could spread 5 breasts so far.) I am going to make mixed brown rice (I buy Lundberg's brand.) to go with it. I am more excited about the rice...

BTW there is a short poor quality video on flickr of this scene. He really has a good time with that table paper.

What a cutie....you're lucky he didn't shred it into a thousand tiny pieces and make snowflakes out of it......how to I know this can happen......that's a whole other story. Hope Jacob feels better soon!

Baby boys... your post takes me waaay back. At six months my baby boy was small, out of 100 babies he was #100 (smallest). Now he is 30+ yrs old and is six foot+ and big boned. LOLGive your Jacob a hug for me!

when miss V was younger I always had crayons in my purse and when we had to wait for the dr. I would draw around her on the paper and then she would color herself in. Every single time the dr would rip it off and hang it in his hall!